Hal9000
Dark Lord
Hahaha.....thanks man! I can't believe it! A compliment from Sean! =) ROFL....

I'm just as surprised as you are
Hahaha.....thanks man! I can't believe it! A compliment from Sean! =) ROFL....

That's not completely the Masquerade's fault; Kamelot's soundcheck ran wayyyyyy late. You complained a few seconds ago about the doors opening 20 minutes late....they could have held doors even longer and avoided having to wrap the crowd into Purgatory. Would you have preferred that?

It's about THEM coming across with the best possible sound, as this is all about them. After all, this is KAMELOT's tour!
Are you saying that, in this world, everything's perfect the way it is and everyone should just shut up and be happy about it?This is the way it works in this businesss. Deal with it or get out ...
Are you saying that, in this world, everything's perfect the way it is and everyone should just shut up and be happy about it?
I believe you are.
I disagree, and will always do so.
Hahaha.....thanks man! I can't believe it! A compliment from Sean! =) ROFL....
Oh, and yeah....I'm sure the plans to turn the Masq into condos are long scrapped, as the housing market - and in particular the ITP condo market - suck the big polish sausage. =)
Hmmm, I'm pretty sure that you're looking at this from only one perspective - yours! It's not about making you look bad, or making sure that you make them look good. It's about THEM coming across with the best possible sound, as this is all about them. After all, this is KAMELOT's tour!
You (a local support band) get the chance to open up for them in Atlanta (and as far as I know, without paying tour support for using their stage and their crew - I might be mistaken about that, but you didn't mention that you paid for that) and should be thrilled about that. They set up their sound (spend hours on making sure it's perfect) and they of course do not want anyone changing the settings for that. Once they are done, you can get whatever is left. Apparently 5 channels.
This is the way it works in this businesss. Deal with it or get out ... it's pretty simple actually. Sorry to sound like a prick, but man, you are a LOCAL band that should be happy getting the chance to play in front of THEIR audience, even if that means you have to play "acoustic" in the end.
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My english may be as poor as your regular polish truck driver's, but that's neither here nor there.I thought your English was better than that ...
I know that.you can't really expect too much. You know that Urban, you've been on tours yourself.
Healthy attitude.Ask yourself a couple questions and compare the other night to your previous experience(s). Then Im sure you'll come up with a better solution than blaming the headliner, or the entire venue itself.
Not necessarily true. However, if you do have the right person at work and circumstances beyond his control are favorable, you will get all the service you need and more. So, if rephrased to something a little less encompassing, true, their impact is not negligible.It has everything to do with the people working at the time.
Patrick: I never saw the soundguy touch the board once during Halcyon Way's set. I was standing to the right of the soundboard.
I was really curious to get on here and see what others thought of the sound. I agree that you could not hear Khan at all most of the time. On March of Mephisto I think they turned his mic completely off!
Sorry to hear about all the problems the opening bands had, but it seems as far as sound goes, everyone was screwed.
My question is, does it sound like that all of the time at the Masquerade? It's my first time there and that will factor into me going back anytime soon.
mtaffer
Thanks for the answer, I thought you guys rocked btw.
mtaffer